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CLAYMONT — Archmere used speed and precision passing to build up an insurmountable first-half lead, and the Auks went on to a 7-1 triumph over Wilmington Friends in the DIAA Division II girls state soccer tournament on May 22...
Father Michael Preston was ordained Saturday at St. Elizabeth in Wilmington. It was the first priestly ordination in the Diocese of Wilmington since 2017.
WILMINGTON -- Bright sunshine poured across the St. Elizabeth parish campus as Rev. Mr. Michael Preston entered the church in the moments before becoming the first priest in four years to be ordained in the Diocese of Wilmington. A large...
WILMINGTON – Padua went into the DIAA Division I girls soccer state tournament as the top seed in the eight-team field, and the Pandas justified their position in the postseason opener, a 7-0 defeat of No. 8 Concord at...
WASHINGTON -- When the Supreme Court decided May 17 to take up a challenge to a Mississippi abortion law, it brought abortion back to the front burner months before the court will hear oral arguments about it this fall. The...
Bishop Malooly, apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Wilmington, will ordain Rev. Mr. Michael Anthony Preston to the priesthood on Saturday, May 22, 11 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Church in Wilmington. Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, attendance is by invitation...
WILMINGTON — The Student Life Center at Ursuline Academy was buzzing with activity on May 20 as the school, in conjunction with the state of Delaware, hosted a COVID-19 vaccination event for students and their families, taking one more...
WILMINGTON — Terre Taylor, who has been the principal of St. Elizabeth Upper School for the past three years, will be leaving the school at the end of this academic year. Diocesan superintendent of schools Louis De Angelo made...
My husband and I don't have cable, a choice made in part to spare ourselves from the punditry served up by cable news shows. However, I was visiting family members who do have cable when the CDC released its...
BARCELONA, Spain -- The Barcelona Archdiocese will combine most parishes into larger pastoral communities, amid falling church attendance and secularization. A statement on the archdiocesan website said most Spanish dioceses were facing the same process. It said three to six...